Help me pick a new pet: finches, doves, or (more) fish
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:57 am
I just moved to a new condo with a 40 gallon aquarium, so I think it’s time to get a new pet to celebrate. I have been thinking about what to put in my second fish tank ever since I got my first tank stocked, so my initial idea was to get a new aquarium started, but when I went to the LPS to check out fish, I wandered into the bird section and started to re-consider.
I had always wanted a parrot when I was younger, and I eventually got a lovebird when I was in school, which was enough to tell me that hook-bills are not for me, at least not right now. (My parents gave the poor neglected thing away when I went to college, and somehow forgot to mention it until after the fact. Not that I blame them, much. He developed a crush on my mom, and liked to chew up her expensive earrings.) Anyway, the question is, are non-parrot birds more work to take care of than fish are?
(If you don’t have an aquarium, the generalized upkeep schedule is feed twice daily, clean the tank biweekly, treats weekly.)
I was most attracted to the orange-cheekeds, the spice finches, and the java rice sparrows. Will any of these birds be loud enough to bother the neighbors? Can they be kept in a lone pair, or do they need larger groups? Will I be able to move the cage out to the balcony on sunny days, or would that be too stressful? Can you recommend any other species? I would like a bird with a nice song, that has a bold pattern without being too showy (stripes and speckles, with only a few spots of bright color).
Thanks for reading! I will be on vacation for two weeks in May, so obviously I have lots of time to think about it.
I had always wanted a parrot when I was younger, and I eventually got a lovebird when I was in school, which was enough to tell me that hook-bills are not for me, at least not right now. (My parents gave the poor neglected thing away when I went to college, and somehow forgot to mention it until after the fact. Not that I blame them, much. He developed a crush on my mom, and liked to chew up her expensive earrings.) Anyway, the question is, are non-parrot birds more work to take care of than fish are?
(If you don’t have an aquarium, the generalized upkeep schedule is feed twice daily, clean the tank biweekly, treats weekly.)
I was most attracted to the orange-cheekeds, the spice finches, and the java rice sparrows. Will any of these birds be loud enough to bother the neighbors? Can they be kept in a lone pair, or do they need larger groups? Will I be able to move the cage out to the balcony on sunny days, or would that be too stressful? Can you recommend any other species? I would like a bird with a nice song, that has a bold pattern without being too showy (stripes and speckles, with only a few spots of bright color).
Thanks for reading! I will be on vacation for two weeks in May, so obviously I have lots of time to think about it.